(6) Dallas Mavericks (0-0) at (2) Denver Nuggets (0-0), 3:30 p.m.

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(6) Dallas Mavericks (0-0) at (2) Denver Nuggets (0-0), 3:30 p.m.

Trading for Chauncey Billups has certainly paid off for the Northwest Division champion Denver Nuggets.

The playoff-tested Billups, who was acquired from Detroit early this season, is the pure point guard George Karl has lacked since arriving in the Rocky Mountains.

Billups' presence has already helped Denver win a postseason series for the first time in 15 years after the club dismantled New Orleans in five games during the Western Conference quarterfinals.

Now, the second-seeded Nuggets move on to face the upstart Dallas Mavericks in the West semifinals beginning Sunday at the Pepsi Center. The sixth-seeded Mavs dispatched of San Antonio, also in five games.

With Billups running the show this season the Nuggets have earned home-court advantage in the playoffs for the first time since 1988, tied a franchise record for regular season wins with 54 and snapped an ugly six series losing streak in the first round of the playoffs.

Star forward Carmelo Anthony finished with 34 points in the Game 5 clincher against the Hornets on Wednesday, as Denver pulled away for a 107-86 win. The Nuggets won the series in dominating fashion, having taken each of its victories by double digits -- including a 121-63 shellacking in Game 4 that matched the largest margin of defeat in NBA playoff history.

The victory gave the Nuggets their first playoff series win since 1994, when they defeated Seattle in the West quarters. Meanwhile, Billups, who led the Pistons to six straight Eastern Conference finals and the 2004 NBA title, helped Anthony get out of the first round after five straight losses.

"Our confidence is very high right now," Billups said. "We're feeling really good about how we're playing, about the unselfishness of the team and how we're locked in on defensive coverages and stuff. We're feeling really good."

Rick Carlisle's Mavs, meanwhile, moved on when Dirk Nowitzki poured home 31 points with nine rebounds and Jason Terry, the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year, added 19 points off the bench, as Dallas secured its quarterfinals series with a comfortable 106-93 victory over San Antonio in the Alamo City on Tuesday.

The Spurs, who were playing without last season's Sixth Man of the Year, Manu Ginobili, lost in the opening round for the first time since 2000 and were bested in a first round series for the first time with perennial All-Star Tim Duncan.

"To win two games on the road in a tough environment was good," said Nowitzki. "It felt like we couldn't get out of the first round since we made it to the Finals. It's a big step for us and our role players played great throughout the whole series."

Denver dominated its series with the Mavs in the regular season, winning all four contests but most of the games were very close. The Nuggets beat Dallas by three, 10, two and two points in the four contests.

Meanwhile, The teams have met just one time in the postseason, a 4-2 Dallas win in the West semis in 1988.
 

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NBA Matchup - Dallas vs. Denver

NBA Matchup - Dallas vs. Denver

NBA Matchup - Dallas vs. Denver

(6) Dallas Mavericks (50-32) vs. (2) Denver Nuggets (54-28)
Game One Sunday, May 3rd - Dallas at Denver, 3:30 p.m.
Game Two Tuesday, May 5th - Dallas at Denver, 10:30 p.m.
Game Three Saturday, May 9th - Denver at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Game Four Monday, May 11th - Denver at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
*Game Five Wednesday, May 13th - Dallas at Denver, TBA
*Game Six Friday, May 15th - Denver at Dallas, TBA
*Game Seven Sunday, May 17th - Dallas at Denver, TBA
Records
2008-09 Head-to-head record Denver 4-0
2007-08 Head-to-head record Denver 2-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Dallas 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Dallas 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Dallas 2-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record Dallas 4-0
Overall Head-to-head record Dallas 72-65
Home Record Dallas 32-9; Denver 33-8
Away Record Dallas 18-23; Denver 21-20
Record vs. Northwest Division Dallas 11-7
Record vs. Southwest Division Denver 12-6
Record vs. Western Conference Dallas 29-23; Denver 35-17
2008-2009 Meetings
11/07 - Denver, 108-105 (at Den)
12/15 - Denver, 98-88 (at Dal)
01/13 - Denver, 99-97 (at Den)
03/27 - Denver, 103-101 (at Dal)
2007-2008 Meetings
12/06 - Denver, 122-109 (at Dal)
01/27 - Dallas, 90-85 (at Dal)
03/27 - Denver, 118-105 (at Den)
2006-2007 Meetings
12/09 - Dallas, 105-90 (at Dal)
12/31 - Dallas, 89-85 (at Den)
02/24 - Dallas, 115-95 (at Dal)
04/06 - Denver, 75-71 (at Den)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/15 - Dallas, 83-80 (at Dal)
01/06 - Dallas, 114-112 ot (at Den)
02/10 - Denver, 113-104 (at Den)
04/02 - Dallas, 103-79 (at Dal)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/21 - Denver, 110-82 (at Den)
12/26 - Dallas, 102-88 (at Den)
01/23 - Dallas, 95-93 (at Dal)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/22 - Dallas, 115-101 (at Dal)
11/28 - Denver, 113-103 (at Den)
01/16 - Dallas, 91-88 (at Den)
01/31 - Denver, 107-102 (at Dal)
2002-2003 Meetings
12/18 - Dallas, 80-75 (at Den)
01/06 - Dallas, 86-71 (at Dal)
02/01 - Dallas, 122-100 (at Dal)
03/24 - Dallas, 108-96 (at Den)
Game Notes
Note - Denver has won five straight and seven of the last eight meetings.
Note - Denver has won eight of the last 13 meetings.
Note - Dallas has won nine of 17 meetings.
Note - Denver has won 10 of 19 and 11 of the last 21 meetings.
Note - Dallas has won 19 of 30, 25 of 37 and 27 of the last 40 meetings.
Note - Dallas has lost four straight and five of its last six at Denver.
Note - Dallas has lost six of nine and seven of its last 11 at Denver.
Note - Dallas has won eight of 15 and 10 of its last 18 at Denver.
Note - Denver has won two straight and three of its last four at Dallas.
Note - Denver has lost six of nine and 19 of its last 23 at Dallas.
Dallas last 10 games Denver last 10 games
04/08 - W vs. Utah, 130-101 04/05 - W at Minnesota, 110-87
04/10 - W vs. New Orleans, 100-92 04/08 - W vs. Oklahoma City, 122-112
04/12 - L at New Orleans, 92-102 04/09 - L at LA Lakers, 102-116
04/13 - W vs. Minnesota, 96-94 04/13 - W vs. Sacramento, 118-98
04/15 - W vs. Houston, 95-84 04/15 - L at Portland, 76-104
04/18 - W at San Antonio, 105-97 POFF 04/19 - W vs. New Orleans, 113-84 POFF
04/20 - L at San Antonio, 84-105 POFF 04/22 - W vs. New Orleans, 108-93 POFF
04/23 - W vs. San Antonio, 88-67 POFF 04/25 - L at New Orleans, 93-95 POFF
04/25 - W vs. San Antonio, 99-90 POFF 04/27 - W at New Orleans, 121-63 POFF
04/28 - W at San Antonio, 106-93 POFF 04/29 - W vs. New Orleans, 107-86 POFF
Game Notes
Note - All statistics are regular season except where noted.
* - If necessary.
 

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Probable Starting Lineup: Dallas at Denver

Probable Starting Lineup: Dallas at Denver

Probable Starting Lineup: Dallas at Denver


Dallas Denver
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Josh Howard 18.8 5.4 1.4 F Carmelo Anthony 24.0 6.0 5.2
F Dirk Nowitzki 19.2 8.6 2.2 F Kenyon Martin 10.0 6.2 3.0
C Erick Dampier 8.4 8.4 0.8 C Nene Hilario 9.0 7.8 2.4
G Jose Barea 10.0 2.0 4.6 G Dahntay Jones 8.2 2.2 0.2
G Jason Kidd 10.0 6.0 5.6 G Chauncey Billups 22.6 4.0 7.4

Officials: Dan Crawford, David Jones, Tom Washington
 

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2008-09 Head to Head Meetings
Nov. 7, 2008 Denver (PK) 108 vs. Dallas 105 OVER 206
Dec. 15, 2008 Denver (+2.5) 98 at Dallas 88 UNDER 211
Jan. 13, 2009 Denver (-6) 99 vs. Dallas 97 UNDER 206
Mar. 27, 2009 Denver (+3.5) 103 at Dallas 101 UNDER 205


Skinny:

The Mavericks and Nuggets are each coming off impressive first-round series victories in five games, as the two teams meet up for only the second time ever in the postseason. The first instance was back in the 1987-88 playoffs, with Dallas knocking out Denver in six games behind Mark Aguirre to advance to the franchise's first-ever Western Conference Finals before getting bounced by the eventual champion L.A. Lakers in seven games.

The Nuggets dismantled the Hornets and advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1994, when Denver pulled off the greatest first-round upset in NBA history, downing the top-seeded Sonics in five games. Interestingly, the losing coach of the Sonics is now leading this Nuggets team to the second round, George Karl. The obvious move that has catapulted the Nuggets into an elite team in the Western Conference was the acquisition of point guard Chauncey Billups back in November for Allen Iverson. Billups immediately restored calm to a team filled with chaos, a club that tried to get Iverson and Carmelo Anthony as many shots as possible. With Billups at the helm, Anthony reverted back to the top scoring option, averaging 22.8 ppg, but was even more impressive in four regular season games against the Mavs, putting up 31.3 ppg.



The Mavs went into the final week of the regular season as the eighth seed, but found a way to climb into the sixth spot and avoid the top-seeded Lakers in the first round. Dallas stole Game 1 at San Antonio, overcoming an early 13-point deficit behind clutch scoring from its bench. Jason Terry, J.J. Barea, and Brandon Bass combined for 39 points off the pine, helping ease the scoring load from Dirk Nowitzki's shoulders, as the league's fourth-leading scorer was in foul trouble. Despite a setback in Game 2, the Mavs went home and blew out the Spurs in consecutive games before finishing off San Antonio in Game 5 on the road, 106-93.

The Nuggets swept the season series from the Mavs, 4-0, but three wins came by three points or less. Denver won the first game on Nov. 7 at the Pepsi Center 108-105, in Billups' first game back with the Nuggets. Billups scored 15, while Anthony pumped in a game-high 28. The key to this game was converting from the line, or in Denver's case, just getting to the line. The Nuggets converted 37 of 40 free-throw attempts, while the Mavs missed just two free throws, but went to the charity stripe 16 times. A month later in Dallas, the Nuggets knocked off the Mavs by 10 (98-88) as 2 1/2-point underdogs. Denver held Dallas to a season-low 35 percent shooting from the floor, despite the Mavs draining 10 three-pointers. This was the first game back from an ankle injury that kept Josh Howard out of the Dallas lineup for 11 games. Howard scored just seven points in 14 minutes.

The Nuggets would then take a pair of two-point contests from the Mavs, first a 99-97 decision in Denver on Jan. 13. Billups drew a shooting foul from Terry in the final seconds, then knocked down a pair of free throws to win the game. The Nuggets had to pull out this victory without Anthony, as he missed the game with a hand injury. Nowitzki scored two points below his season-high with 44 points, but the Mavs did cover as six-point 'dogs. The final regular-season meeting came Mar. 27 in Dallas, with the Nuggets pulling out another close victory over the Mavs, 103-101. Anthony was huge down the stretch, hitting a key bucket in the final minute, scoring 43 points and pulling down 11 boards. The Mavs stayed close despite another horrible shooting night against the Nuggets, hitting 35 percent of their shots from the field. The Mavs played this game without Howard and point guard Jason Kidd.

Gambling Notes:

The Mavs went nearly two months consistently hitting the 'under' as road underdogs, doing so in 10 of 11 games from late January until the end of March. That streak has blown up, with Dallas going 'over' in their last four as road 'dogs, including all three at San Antonio. Denver's two victories at Dallas defied history, improving the Nuggets record in "Big D" to 4-17 SU the last 21 visits to the Lone Star State dating back to the 1997-98 season. Keep an eye on the Nuggets the first two games at the Pepsi Center. Denver is 12-5-1 ATS this season as a home favorite off a home win. Dallas, meanwhile, may be a good fade in the opener on Sunday, as the Mavs are 2-7 ATS off a three-game win streak, including an 0-6 ATS mark on the road. Both these coaches are playoff-experienced, with this being Karl's 18th postseason appearance with his fifth team. It has been awhile since Karl has advanced past the first round, doing so last in 2001 with the Bucks, taking Milwaukee all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals. Rick Carlisle advanced to the second round for the fifth time in six playoff trips, also moving on with the Pacers and Pistons earlier this decade.

Outlook:

Don't let the fact the Nuggets beat the Mavs four times this season and Denver beat New Orleans by 58 points less than a week ago that this will be a quick series. However, the Mavs were held to a season-low 35% shooting from the field twice this season against the Nuggets. Also, not to discount the dismantling Dallas did to San Antonio, the Spurs still played without Manu Ginobili. I'll take the Nuggets to win in six games, as Denver just needs to win one in Dallas and three at home to claim this series.
 

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The second-round series between Dallas and Denver that begins Sunday at the Pepsi Center features two veteran floor leaders in point guards Jason Kidd, 36, of the Mavericks and Chauncey Billups, 32, of the Nuggets.

``Two old dogs,' Kenyon Martin said.

One great matchup, proclaimed Nuggets coach George Karl and Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle.

Kidd sent Parker packing along with the rest of the San Antonio Spurs, and Billups gave Paul and the New Orleans Hornets an early start on their summer break, too.






Billups and Kidd have met in the postseason before. Kidd's Nets swept Billups' Pistons in the 2003 Eastern Conference finals but bowed out to Detroit in the semifinals in '04, when Billups got his ring.

``It's been five years, they're probably a step slower, but they're smarter,' said Martin, who has a unique perspective on the matchup because he played with Kidd back then and he's on Billups' side now.

Billups said he hasn't had to make concessions for age: ``I'm still in my prime right now, so I haven't had to.'

Kidd free acknowledges he's changed his game as he's gotten older, and Martin said Kidd's only gotten better since they parted ways five years ago.

``The older you get, the more you have to think,' Martin said. ``He's always been a thinker on the court. But I think he's thinking more than he ever has. I think that's why they're playing as well as they are.'

Billups is the main reason the Nuggets made it out of the first round for the first time in 15 years.

``Chauncey's probably a better scorer than Jason is, but Jason's probably a better passer,' Karl said. ``But the orchestration of their teams, they've been doing it for years. Chauncey's done it for six years (in Detroit) and now he's done it for us. Jason was incredible for many, many years, and now he's doing it with Dallas.'

Carlisle has coached both men. He had Billups in Detroit in 2003 before facing him with Indiana in the 2004 and '05 playoffs.

``If you're a young player who plays the point guard position, watch this series because you're going to see two of the best and most experienced in the game,' Carlisle said. ``And you're going to see contrasting styles. Each guy leads his team in a different way.

``They lean on Chauncey for scoring a little more than we need to with Jason, but they both can put the ball in the hole, they both have a pulse on the players they're playing with. It's like a better basketball DVD - just stick around and watch it because you'll see great play at that position.'

A blueprint on how to play the point?

``Well, that's a great compliment,' Kidd said. ``But when you look at Billups' resume, he has a championship, he was the MVP, he's been a winner wherever he's gone. He's come to Denver in the trade and changed the atmosphere here with some talented guys, so they're probably watching him more than they're watching me.

``For each of us, I think our careers have gotten better, but he has the trophy that I want.'

Billups considers this a wholly different challenge than he had in facing Paul, the Hornets' ultra-quick All-Star point guard who was constantly hounded by double teams.

``With Jason you've got to worry about so many things,' Billups said. ``He's such a great rebounder, so you try to keep him off the glass. He's a great standstill shooter, so you've got to try to keep him from spotting up. And he's just one of the best facilitators of all time. Most of his damage he does is in transition and it's tough to guard people in transition.'

What both men have in common is the know-how that comes from years of playoff experience.

``It's big because as you advance each round it gets more challenging on every level,' Carlisle said. ``The competition gets better, the intensity of the buildings, each guy has to manage the emotions of the younger players on his team. The respective leadership qualities of each guy will go a long way in deciding how well their teammates play. It's a great matchup.'

Dallas All-Star Dirk Nowitzki said besides being winners, ``both of them a a lot of experience and they just carry something about themselves out there that makes you follow them. That should be a fun one to watch.'
 

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Trends - Dallas at Denver

Trends - Dallas at Denver

Trends - Dallas at Denver


ATS Trends

Dallas


?Mavericks are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games following a SU win of more than 10 points.
?Mavericks are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game.
?Mavericks are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 playoff games as an underdog of 5.0-10.5.
?Mavericks are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.
?Mavericks are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
?Mavericks are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
?Mavericks are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 vs. Western Conference.
?Mavericks are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a S.U. win.
?Mavericks are 17-5 ATS in their last 22 playoff games as an underdog.
?Mavericks are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 Conference Semifinals games.
?Mavericks are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games following a ATS win.
?Mavericks are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.


Denver

?Nuggets are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.
?Nuggets are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games as a favorite.
?Nuggets are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 vs. NBA Southwest.
?Nuggets are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
?Nuggets are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games following a ATS win.
?Nuggets are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 home games.
?Nuggets are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games as a home favorite.
?Nuggets are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 playoff games as a favorite of 5.0-10.5.
?Nuggets are 24-5-1 ATS in their last 30 games as a home favorite of 5.0-10.5.
?Nuggets are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 vs. Western Conference.
?Nuggets are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.
?Nuggets are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 home games vs. a team with a losing road record.
?Nuggets are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games playing on 3 or more days rest.
?Nuggets are 37-15-1 ATS in their last 53 games as a favorite of 5.0-10.5.
?Nuggets are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 games following a S.U. win.
?Nuggets are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 games following a SU win of more than 10 points.


OU Trends

Dallas

?Over is 4-0 in Mavericks last 4 games following a S.U. win.
?Over is 4-0 in Mavericks last 4 games as a road underdog.
?Over is 4-0 in Mavericks last 4 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
?Over is 4-0 in Mavericks last 4 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
?Over is 7-0 in Mavericks last 7 games playing on 3 or more days rest.
?Over is 5-0 in Mavericks last 5 road games.
?Over is 5-0 in Mavericks last 5 games following a ATS win.
?Over is 7-1 in Mavericks last 8 playoff games as an underdog.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 games as an underdog.
?Under is 8-2 in Mavericks last 10 vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 playoff games as an underdog of 5.0-10.5.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 overall.
?Over is 4-1 in Mavericks last 5 vs. Western Conference.
?Over is 20-8 in Mavericks last 28 Conference Semifinals games.
?Under is 19-8 in Mavericks last 27 Sunday games.
?Under is 7-3 in Mavericks last 10 games as an underdog of 5.0-10.5.
?Under is 7-3 in Mavericks last 10 games as a road underdog of 5.0-10.5.
?Under is 61-29 in Mavericks last 90 vs. NBA Northwest.


Denver

?Under is 9-2 in Nuggets last 11 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
?Under is 4-1 in Nuggets last 5 vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.
?Under is 4-1 in Nuggets last 5 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.
?Under is 4-1 in Nuggets last 5 games following a ATS win.
?Under is 7-2 in Nuggets last 9 games following a SU win of more than 10 points.
?Over is 8-3 in Nuggets last 11 games as a home favorite.
?Over is 8-3 in Nuggets last 11 home games.
?Over is 8-3 in Nuggets last 11 games as a favorite of 5.0-10.5.
?Under is 5-2 in Nuggets last 7 vs. NBA Southwest.
?Under is 5-2 in Nuggets last 7 overall.
?Over is 5-2 in Nuggets last 7 games as a home favorite of 5.0-10.5.
?Under is 5-2 in Nuggets last 7 vs. Western Conference.
?Over is 9-4 in Nuggets last 13 games as a favorite.


Head to Head

?Under is 14-6 in the last 20 meetings.
?Mavericks are 2-5 ATS in the last 7 meetings in Denver.
?Road team is 5-2 ATS in the last 7 meetings.
?Underdog is 6-1 ATS in the last 7 meetings.
?Mavericks are 1-7 ATS in the last 8 meetings.
 

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Today's Refs - Dallas at Denver

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Today's Refs - Dallas at Denver

Dan Crawford - Profile
GeneralJersey Number 43 Avg. Home Score 101.4
Games Officiated 84 Avg. Road Score 98.6
Home Team ATS 44-37-3 Home Avg. Margin 2.8
Home Team W/L 49-35 Avg. Total Score 200.0

Over/Under vs. the TotalOverall 36-46
184.5 or less 4-5
185-194.5 12-15
195-204.5 12-13
205+ 8-13
Favorite or UnderdogSpread Home Fav Home Dog
0-4.5 5-8 8-5
5-9.5 19-14 6-8
10+ 5-2 1-0
Recent Games with DallasDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DAL FG Opp FG Reb
04/15/09 HOU W 95-84 W 1 U 189.5 12.0 37/77 33/82 41-39
03/05/09 @NO L 88-104 L 6.5 U 195.5 -9.5 30/76 42/75 35-41
02/24/09 @SA L 76-93 L 5 U 189.5 -12.0 27/79 37/80 46-47
01/17/09 UTA W 115-108 W -5 O 199.5 2.0 43/85 39/76 42-30
11/19/08 @HOU W 96-86 W 3 U 190.0 13.0 35/77 29/78 46-40
11/11/08 LAL L 99-106 L 5.5 O 198.0 -1.5 36/86 42/95 54-48
04/29/08 @NO L 94-99 W 7 U 194.5 2.0 35/82 38/78 41-42
04/16/08 NO W 111-98 W -7.5 O 192.0 5.5 39/89 38/83 45-43
04/04/08 @LAL L 108-112 W 5 O 207.0 1.0 43/82 39/74 39-36
03/16/08 @MIA W 98-73 W -15.5 U 195.0 9.5 38/75 29/69 42-32

Recent Games with DenverDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DEN FG Opp FG Reb
03/28/09 GS W 129-116 W -12.5 O 229.0 0.5 49/89 42/100 44-50
03/01/09 @IND L 94-100 L -2 U 216.0 -8.0 34/94 37/96 54-51
01/05/09 IND W 135-115 W -9.5 O 221.0 10.5 50/86 41/94 49-36
12/19/08 CLE L 88-105 L -2 U 196.0 -19.0 34/79 40/84 33-43
11/21/08 @LAL L 90-104 L 8.5 U 205.0 -5.5 36/84 41/84 39-43
04/26/08 LAL L 84-102 L -1.5 U 230.0 -19.5 32/86 37/80 53-39
02/25/08 DET L 93-98 L -2 U 207.0 -7.0 32/89 38/88 46-47
02/13/08 @ORL L 98-109 L 6 U 219.0 -5.0 33/75 43/93 35-51
01/30/08 @MEM W 106-102 W -3 U 216.0 1.0 43/85 42/98 39-51
01/19/08 MIN W 111-108 L -14.5 O 210.5 -11.5 36/84 43/81 43-38

David Jones - Profile
GeneralJersey Number 36 Avg. Home Score 102.8
Games Officiated 69 Avg. Road Score 98.8
Home Team ATS 35-33-1 Home Avg. Margin 4.0
Home Team W/L 48-21 Avg. Total Score 201.6

Over/Under vs. the TotalOverall 39-29
184.5 or less 4-4
185-194.5 14-8
195-204.5 10-7
205+ 11-10
Favorite or UnderdogSpread Home Fav Home Dog
0-4.5 10-8 5-3
5-9.5 13-14 2-3
10+ 5-4 0-1
Recent Games with DallasDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DAL FG Opp FG Reb
04/10/09 NO W 100-92 W -7 U 196.0 1.0 34/85 32/76 54-38
03/15/09 @LAL L 100-107 W 8.5 U 209.5 1.5 33/83 42/80 40-49
03/04/09 SA W 107-102 W -3.5 O 188.5 1.5 37/69 39/85 35-38
11/09/08 @LAC L 92-103 L -4.5 O 184.5 -15.5 36/87 38/78 44-41
04/12/08 @POR L 105-108 L -2 O 182.0 -5.0 40/80 44/75 33-33
03/03/08 @UTA L 110-116 L 5.5 O 199.0 -0.5 37/74 41/77 32-35
02/20/08 @NO L 93-104 L 3.5 O 192.0 -7.5 33/73 35/75 40-40
12/14/07 NO W 89-80 W -8.5 U 194.0 0.5 35/74 30/84 45-46
12/03/07 @CHI W 103-98 W -3.5 O 188.5 1.5 36/74 30/87 41-44
04/09/07 LAC W 96-86 W -7.5 U 185.5 2.5 33/66 34/72 33-34

Recent Games with DenverDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DEN FG Opp FG Reb
04/27/09 @NO W 121-63 W 2 U 194.5 60.0 43/76 17/54 41-32
01/02/09 @OKC W 122-120 L -8.5 O 206.5 -6.5 41/75 45/77 35-30
11/19/08 @SA W 91-81 W 1 U 181.0 11.0 30/65 29/75 41-37
01/23/08 ATL W 107-100 W -5.5 O 201.5 1.5 34/77 38/97 45-51
12/30/07 GS L 95-105 L -4.5 U 229.0 -14.5 29/84 37/85 56-42
12/05/07 LAL L 107-111 L -9 U 220.5 -13.0 36/80 40/84 47-43
02/24/07 @DAL L 95-115 L 10 O 207.5 -10.0 33/75 45/88 38-45
02/10/07 @MIL W 109-102 W 3 O 209.5 10.0 41/85 42/84 44-35
02/03/07 @SAC L 87-94 P 7 U 210.0 0.0 32/84 36/95 61-45
12/09/06 @DAL L 90-105 L 8.5 U 213.0 -6.5 33/86 41/83 41-51

Tom Washington - Profile
GeneralJersey Number 49 Avg. Home Score 101.7
Games Officiated 73 Avg. Road Score 98.0
Home Team ATS 38-35-0 Home Avg. Margin 3.8
Home Team W/L 42-31 Avg. Total Score 199.7

Over/Under vs. the TotalOverall 33-38
184.5 or less 3-2
185-194.5 18-11
195-204.5 5-15
205+ 7-10
Favorite or UnderdogSpread Home Fav Home Dog
0-4.5 4-8 5-4
5-9.5 18-14 4-4
10+ 7-4 0-1
Recent Games with DallasDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DAL FG Opp FG Reb
04/20/09 @SA L 84-105 L 6 O 188.5 -15.0 29/72 42/79 28-44
01/25/09 @BOS L 100-124 L 9 O 192.5 -15.0 32/76 50/93 40-37
12/09/08 SA L 126-133 (OT) L 2 O 191.0 -5.0 48/93 49/100 48-42
10/30/08 HOU L 102-112 L -4 O 190.0 -14.0 35/84 38/79 40-45
03/31/08 @LAC W 93-86 W -6.5 U 190.0 0.5 33/74 25/68 31-45
01/02/08 GS W 121-99 W -5.5 O 213.0 16.5 43/80 33/79 50-35
12/12/07 @TOR L 76-92 L -4 U 194.0 -20.0 30/78 33/76 44-42
03/16/07 BOS W 106-101 L -13.5 O 194.0 -8.5 37/73 36/78 39-36
02/07/07 MEM W 113-97 W -14 U 215.0 2.0 41/88 38/78 37-47
01/23/07 @ORL W 111-95 W -5.5 O 185.5 10.5 43/77 27/61 35-31

Recent Games with DenverDate vs. Score Line O/U Mar DEN FG Opp FG Reb
04/25/09 @NO L 93-95 W 4.5 U 196.0 2.5 30/74 30/69 44-40
04/02/09 UTA W 114-104 W -5 O 208.5 5.0 35/75 34/93 44-52
03/05/09 POR W 106-90 W -7.5 U 199.5 8.5 43/81 34/72 35-34
02/10/09 @MIA W 99-82 W -1.5 U 205.0 15.5 41/81 32/73 35-37
01/20/09 SAC W 118-99 W -9 U 220.5 10.0 40/71 35/82 41-33
03/29/08 GS W 119-112 L -8 U 240.5 -1.0 46/100 42/104 58-51
03/14/08 TOR W 137-105 W -8.5 O 217.0 23.5 47/85 44/90 41-37
01/11/08 ORL W 113-103 W -5.5 U 218.0 4.5 42/89 39/84 47-43
12/20/07 HOU W 112-111 (OT) L -8 O 199.0 -7.0 41/112 41/102 63-56
11/21/07 @LAC L 90-101 L -6.5 U 205.0 -17.5 34/87 33/70 40-50
 
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